Saturday, September 5, 2015

Ending the Debate on Auschwitz I’s “Gas Chamber”

The time has come to end forever the silly
“debate” on the claimed existence of a “gas chamber” at Auschwitz I.

The alleged "gas chamber" at Auschwitz I, complete with fake "chimney," as shown to tourists.

The alleged "gas chamber" at Auschwitz I, photographed in 1945 after the German defeat, showing no "chimney."

Let’s be absolutely clear about this: this
“gas chamber” — still the “main” tourist attraction in the entire Auschwitz
legend, through which literally millions of unsuspecting tourists have tramped —
is a post-war fabrication from start to finish.

Anyone who had any doubts about can do
themselves a favor and consult even the Holocaust Storytellers’ own accounts.

Take as one example a leading Holocaustian
Robert van Pelt, who wrote as follows in his book The Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial as follows:

“With its chimney and its gas chamber, the
crematorium functions as the solemn conclusion for tours through the camp. Visitors are not told that crematorium they
see is largely a post-war reconstruction.

“When Auschwitz was transformed into a
museum after the war, the decision was taken to concentrate the history of the whole
complex in one of its component parts. The infamous crematoria where the mass
murders had taken place were ruins in Birkenau, two miles away. The committee
felt that a crematorium was required at the end of the memorial journey, and
crematorium I was reconstructed to speak of the history of the incinerators at
Birkenau. This program of usurpation was rather detailed. A chimney, the ultimate symbol of Birkenau, was re-created; four
hatched openings in the roof, as if for pouring Zyklon-B into the gas chamber
below, were installed, and two of the three furnaces were rebuilt using
original parts. There are no signs to explain these restitutions, they were not
marked at the time, and the guides remain silent about it when they take
visitors through this building that is presumed by the tourist to be the place
where it happened.” - Robert van Pelt, The
Case for Auschwitz: Evidence from the Irving Trial, (Indiana University
Press, 2002, ISBN 978-0253340160), page 121.

So there you have it, from the horse’s
mouth as it were.

Everything in the “gas chamber” at
Auschwitz I: the ovens, the unattached chimney, and the “Zyklon-B insertion
holes” in the ceiling are post-war additions. Everything.

Let’s
not even argue about this any further.

The fake "Zyklon B insertion holes" on the roof of the alleged "gas chamber" at Auschwitz I: Built in 1947, the camp museum and official Holocaust storytellers now admit.

The "recreated" ovens in the alleged "gas chamber" building at Auschwitz I: another post-war (1947) addition, now admitted to by the camp museum and all official Holocaust storytellers.

As a matter of interest, the Auschwitz
Museum has been steadily forced to retract its position on this “gas chamber”
over the years.

The official Auschwitz Camp Museum,website in 2006 admitted that the "chimney" and "two incinerators" had been added to the building after the war.

Up to 2006, the official Auschwitz Museum
website claimed that this “gas chamber” was first used in the “autumn of 1941”
and was used to “kill thousands of newly arrived Jews, as well as several
groups of Soviet POWs.”

This continued, the 2006 Auschwitz Museum
website continued, until July 1943, when the “incinerators, chimney, and some
walls were dismantled and the holes in the roof, through which the SS men had
poured Zyklon B, were sealed.

“After the war, the Museum carried out a
partial reconstruction. The chimney and two incinerators were rebuilt using
original components, as were several openings in the gas chamber roof.”

So in fact, the official Auschwitz Museum
admitted as early as 2006 that the “gas chamber” had been rebuilt, although
they still continued to claim that it had actually been a gas chamber.

The growth of the internet served to
sabotage these claims, and by 2012, the Auschwitz Museum had updated its
website description of the Auschwitz I “gas chamber” as follows:

Gas Chamger[sic] and Crematory I.Soon after taking this picture the crematory chimney was recreated,
one door was removed and the bricked window was uncovered. It was done to recreate the crematory exterior look.”

In 2012, the Auschwitz Camp Museum website admitted even more post-war "reconstructions" to the alleged "gas chamber" at Auschwitz I.

Once again, the official Auschwitz Museum
website admitted that the building had been “recreated” and although
they still called it a “gas chamber” they were far less forthcoming about the
details and date of operation as they had been in 2006.

In 2015, the Auschwitz Museum website had
once again “updated” their page on Auschwitz I to completely remove any
reference to a “gas chamber,” although separate documentation they put out
still claims that it was used as an “experimental gas chamber.”

So, although

- The
Holocaust Storytellers freely admit that the “chimney, ovens, Zyklon B holes in
the roof, and doors” were all built in 1947; and

- The problems involved in using this room
as a “gas chamber” are obvious to anyone with a modicum of logic — for example,
it is located right in front of the main entrance, the camp hospital (!), and
in full view of the main road and the passing locals;

. .
. the Holocaust Storytellers still insist that it was used as a “gas chamber” .
. . One has to wonder just how stupid they think people are to believe their nonsense.